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A Dark Lord's Kingdom Book 1

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A Dark Lord's Kingdom Book 1

By: Atlas Kane
Narrated by: Jessica Threet, Christian J. Gilliland
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Most mortals would kill for the chance to live a life at court. To wade into the intrigue of noble life, uphold honor and defend your lineage and kingdom. Nero wasn't a mortal, though, and he'd endured millennia striving to fend of rivals in the vast emptiness of the Abyssal Plain. For the Ninth Prince of Eternis, such was his destiny.

That all changed when he stepped through the veil and took on a mortal body. His life in Terranus had been as exciting as he'd hoped, and it wasn't long before he accumulated wealth, earned respect, and married a beautiful wife named Aeris. Yet the adventuring life wore on his partner, and the couple retired to the frontier to live a simple life alongside their lover Cali.

Nero tried to be good, tried to avoid conflict and live peaceably. Some are born to sew chaos and create change, however. When exploring a nearby forest, he and his younger sister-in-law Angie discovered an ancient relic. Given a choice to delve into an unknown dungeon, both accepted the challenge and entered.

Little did they know, that decision would transform their world. Nero regretted nothing as he took his first steps in reclaiming a dark lord's kingdom.

©2024 Atlas Kane (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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